Muscle Function After Childbirth
Postpartum, Muscle Fatigue, Force Steadiness
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Postpartum
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Post-partum
- Primiparous (this is their first child)
Exclusion Criteria:
- multiple gestation
- prescription anti-inflammatory/pain medications that are taken daily
- significant orthopedic conditions that would contraindicate performance of the fatigue task (such as fractures, severe scoliosis, etc)
- cardiovascular & pulmonary disease
- neuromuscular health conditions (such as diabetes, neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, stroke, seizures, etc)
- history of previous abdominal surgery (with the exception of Cesarean delivery)
Nulligravid Women (Controls)
- Women from the surrounding community will also be recruited to serve as controls
- Nulligravid women will meet the same inclusion/exclusion criteria as the postpartum women, with the exception of never having been pregnant
Sites / Locations
- University of WisconsinRecruiting
- Carroll UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Postpartum
Nulligravid
Participants who are six months postpartum will complete 2 experimental sessions, separated by 7-10 days. Participants will complete multiple questionnaires, maximal voluntary contractions of the lower extremity muscles, clinical tests of lumbopelvic neuromuscular control/posterior pelvic pain provocation, and fatiguing lower extremity/trunk muscle exercise. Ultrasound imaging will be performed to measure inter-recti distance. Wireless Electromyography (EMG) sensors will be used to record EMG and limb steadiness (via Inertial Measurement Units (IMU). Physical activity will be measured by questionnaire and accelerometer.
Participants who have never been pregnant will complete 2 experimental sessions, separated by 7-10 days. Participants will complete multiple questionnaires, maximal voluntary contractions of the lower extremity muscles, clinical tests of lumbopelvic neuromuscular control/posterior pelvic pain provocation, and fatiguing lower extremity/trunk muscle exercise. Ultrasound imaging will be performed to measure inter-recti distance. Wireless EMG sensors will be used to record EMG and limb steadiness (via IMUs). Physical activity will be measured by questionnaire and accelerometer.